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vaccines, almost $2 billion for scholarships in america, and $1.5 billion to improve farming in africa and asia, just to name a few. the foundation's wealth ranks up there with america's biggest companies. boy, his and hers offices. i'm not sure a lot of marriages would survive this. >> [laughs] >> it works out great. >> we actually like it a lot. >> it was back in 1993 on a vacation in africa that they began to think about giving away their money. >> well, if you have money, what are you gonna do with it? you can spend it on yourself. you can have, you know, thousands of people holding fans and cooling you off. you can build pyramids and things. you know, i sometimes order two cheeseburgers instead of one, but we didn't have any consumption ideas, and if you don't think it's a favor to your kids to have them start with gigantic wealth, then you got to pick a cause. >> you don't consider it to be a favor to your kids? >> no, absolutely not. >> to give them enormous wealth? >> no. they should go on to pursue whatever it is they want to do in life and not feel cheated by that by being given somet
vaccines, almost $2 billion for scholarships in america, and $1.5 billion to improve farming in africa and asia, just to name a few. the foundation's wealth ranks up there with america's biggest companies. boy, his and hers offices. i'm not sure a lot of marriages would survive this. >> [laughs] >> it works out great. >> we actually like it a lot. >> it was back in 1993 on a vacation in africa that they began to think about giving away their money. >> well, if you...
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this is part of the rebalance toward asia. when you have the straits of hormuz to the south china seas, we see an area where 90% of trade now is on the ocean. about 2/3 of it is petroleum -- 2/3 of petroleum trade is on the ocean. the united states is a country that needs to make sure those lines are protected. we work with a different coalition of partners on anti piracy efforts in that part. you have development partnerships. u.s. military partnerships. u.s. march power partnerships around the world that i think the president and secretary clinton have done a masterful job in trying to balance the use of these powers and that challenges coming to america and the world over the next several years. more of thatl see formulation. >> picking up on his point, i think one of the insights has been that the submergence of these new powers is not expensive to the united states. we need all the capacity that the world can bring to deal with these challenges. whether it is dealing with energy problems. the more we can bring them togeth
this is part of the rebalance toward asia. when you have the straits of hormuz to the south china seas, we see an area where 90% of trade now is on the ocean. about 2/3 of it is petroleum -- 2/3 of petroleum trade is on the ocean. the united states is a country that needs to make sure those lines are protected. we work with a different coalition of partners on anti piracy efforts in that part. you have development partnerships. u.s. military partnerships. u.s. march power partnerships around...
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and the message you send when you say we are pivoting to asia, we are finished with iraq. the war is over. the war is not over. the u.s. is out. and we are personning a message in a couple years we'll be out of afghanistan, even if there is a war. it says to people you can't count on the united states. so if you stand up to extremists you are doing it on you're own. there has been way too much boasting about killing usama bin laden. it was great to kill usama bin laden. but in a way you might speculate these attacks which were curiously timed for september 11 are a message from al qaeda that says we are still around. and we'll still be around. the question people ask is will the americans be around. i think obama left a big question mark on that. megyn: thank you very much. we are moment away from andrews air force base and president obama. [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8... megyn: as we lear
and the message you send when you say we are pivoting to asia, we are finished with iraq. the war is over. the war is not over. the u.s. is out. and we are personning a message in a couple years we'll be out of afghanistan, even if there is a war. it says to people you can't count on the united states. so if you stand up to extremists you are doing it on you're own. there has been way too much boasting about killing usama bin laden. it was great to kill usama bin laden. but in a way you might...
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part of panetta's week-long trip through asia to pursue the u.s.'s increased military focus in the region. of course arriving just as the u.s. is hitting china on trade issues. myanmar democracy leader aung san suu kyi is going to receive the congressional gold medal today. congress's highest award, the nobel laureate and former political prisoner is going to meet privately with president obama. aung san suu kyi is in the united states for a 17-day long visit that includes a meegds with secretary of state hillary clinton on tuesday. >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" is making its final voyage atop a jumbo jet. nasa's youngest shuttle left kennedy space center and headed west to become a museum piece at the california science center in los angeles. hundreds of trees were chopped down to make way for the spacecraft's final 12 mile journey through l.a. for its new home. the center has agreed to replant four times as many trees to address an outcry from local residents. nasa retired its shuttle fleet last summer. >>> and we've got developments about u.s
part of panetta's week-long trip through asia to pursue the u.s.'s increased military focus in the region. of course arriving just as the u.s. is hitting china on trade issues. myanmar democracy leader aung san suu kyi is going to receive the congressional gold medal today. congress's highest award, the nobel laureate and former political prisoner is going to meet privately with president obama. aung san suu kyi is in the united states for a 17-day long visit that includes a meegds with...
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intervention in the far off place in southeast asia. by the war's end, 56,000 american lives lost and the nation nearly torn us under. no wonder why it doesn't seem like ancient history. for me, as a vietnam-american, the feeling that the veal nawm war just transpired is more pal pble, although my parents, who are here today, rarely talked about the lives in vietnam, and here, i can just imagine my mom saying, no, the past is in the past, why bring up sad memories while my father would admonish me, just focus on the present and get your homework done. i was, though, finally able to piece together what happened to my family in 1975. in fact, and i know this will make my parents sound like typical working class immigrants, but they only sharedded their story with me, the story of how we made it in 1975 to the united states when i told them that it was for a class assignment. [laughter] so, yeah, in one fell swoop, the past was finally in the present, and i got my homework done. what i learned was that when i was five months old as max sai
intervention in the far off place in southeast asia. by the war's end, 56,000 american lives lost and the nation nearly torn us under. no wonder why it doesn't seem like ancient history. for me, as a vietnam-american, the feeling that the veal nawm war just transpired is more pal pble, although my parents, who are here today, rarely talked about the lives in vietnam, and here, i can just imagine my mom saying, no, the past is in the past, why bring up sad memories while my father would admonish...
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that is not what i see in east asia. i see nationalism is very feisty and healthy. >> that is one of the interesting things in this book, the ideas about globalization and the end of national boundaries. >> yes, sir, second row of. >> thank you, very much. based in beirut, lebanon. that is where i'm from. could you give us information as to why there was a double detail with regards to our situation and that veto was three times over. and do you think there is any impact of this weeks events in libya, egypt, yemen, and others, the approach of this administration to our crisis? >> let me say that china is a bit barfield. but russia has interests in syria. the way the russians see it is they have already suffered a setback the overthrow of qadhafi and the demise of saddam hussein who is, despite all the ink spilled about how we supported him in the iran and iraq were, we were mainly closer to iraq at the time. syria, russia cannot be happy about the possible loss of another ally in the middle east. russia has a certain deg
that is not what i see in east asia. i see nationalism is very feisty and healthy. >> that is one of the interesting things in this book, the ideas about globalization and the end of national boundaries. >> yes, sir, second row of. >> thank you, very much. based in beirut, lebanon. that is where i'm from. could you give us information as to why there was a double detail with regards to our situation and that veto was three times over. and do you think there is any impact of...
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i want to shift the focus to asia. just wondering. the issues considering china and its neighbors are seen as the issue of a rising power challenging the listening power and challenging the united states. how locked are we in looking at the situation in that kind of framework for is there any other realistic way we can tackle the issues we are facing in the west pacific and a different framework without looking at china as a political adversary and is there a realistic way to deal with that? >> maybe you can pick that up first and deal with south china sea issues/asia and that context as well? >> our relationship with china needs to be looked at in the light of the new world. not the 20th century world. i don't think this is a 0 sum game between us and the chinese. they are a rising power. they are getting stronger. they have had enormous economic success and they have enormous political problems. all kinds of problems. as you look at the issues around the world. the general issues that preoccupy us, we and the chinese are not fundame
i want to shift the focus to asia. just wondering. the issues considering china and its neighbors are seen as the issue of a rising power challenging the listening power and challenging the united states. how locked are we in looking at the situation in that kind of framework for is there any other realistic way we can tackle the issues we are facing in the west pacific and a different framework without looking at china as a political adversary and is there a realistic way to deal with that?...
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it's like a salt. >> reporter: gelatin made out of sea weed has been used in asia for centuries. here it's being used to coat a spoonful of colored water. so it forms into a sphere. >> i want you to put it here on the glass. this happens in front of your eyes. watch what happens. through the power of gelatin is really bringing a new philosophy in how to understand ingredients and the possibilities that we have in our hands. >> reporter: i'll drink to that. champagne with little bubbles of black current liquer. a little jelly bowl. >> liquid inside. they're going to be exploding in your mouth. >> reporter: that sounds fun. ohhh, the power of gelatin. j-e-l-l-o. >> osgood: just ahead, lessons learned westain-blockerw behr ulh from the home depot... ...the best selling paint and primer in one that now eliminates stains. so it paints over stained surfaces, scuffed surfaces, just about any surface. what do you say we go where no paint has gone before, and end up some place beautiful. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. behr ultra. now with advanced stain block
it's like a salt. >> reporter: gelatin made out of sea weed has been used in asia for centuries. here it's being used to coat a spoonful of colored water. so it forms into a sphere. >> i want you to put it here on the glass. this happens in front of your eyes. watch what happens. through the power of gelatin is really bringing a new philosophy in how to understand ingredients and the possibilities that we have in our hands. >> reporter: i'll drink to that. champagne with...
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we'll see what happens. >> nine days in asia. what is on the agenda? >> they're here in singapore, then on to malaysia. they're working on trade ties with the british government. then it's on to her magistery's realm, the nation of the solomon islands and tuvelu which should be much more spectacular with all sorts of intermingled with locals. a lot of talk about what kate might be wearing. >> we're all very curious. i can't wait to hear you ask them about prince harry. me no speak english. the price of gas is soaring. this morning the high prices may have peaked. >>> rebecca jarvis is here to show us what's in our future at the pumps on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by purina. your pet, our passion. [phone ringing] hi. oh there you are. hey babe.how are ya? daddy,look! you lost another tooth. [man thinking] don't grow up without me. oh,uh riley wants to say hi. riley... hey buddy...keep 'em safe. [announcer] we know how important your dog is. so help keep him strong and healthy with the total care nutrition... in
we'll see what happens. >> nine days in asia. what is on the agenda? >> they're here in singapore, then on to malaysia. they're working on trade ties with the british government. then it's on to her magistery's realm, the nation of the solomon islands and tuvelu which should be much more spectacular with all sorts of intermingled with locals. a lot of talk about what kate might be wearing. >> we're all very curious. i can't wait to hear you ask them about prince harry. me no...
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. >>> an airline in asia announced it's selling seats in what they call the quiet zone where babies are not allowed. the people most likely to purchase seats in the quiet zone are businessmen and parents of babies. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and nora o'donnell. the replacement referees are out. regular officials will be back tonight at the browns/ravens game in baltimore. they reached a deal overnight that follows two days of marathon talks and three weeks of controversy over mistakes by the replacement refs. >> the eight-year agreement increases the average salary from $149,000 a year to $205,000 in 2019. it also settles a dispute over referees' pensions. this morning james brown of the nfl today told us fans and players will be glad to have the regular refs back. then it will be back to business as usual. >> they always have been appreciated, but make no mistake about it, they are some of the most competent officials in any sport globally. however, while the fans may well greet them with a standing ovation later tonight, the players and coaches will be glad to have them back
. >>> an airline in asia announced it's selling seats in what they call the quiet zone where babies are not allowed. the people most likely to purchase seats in the quiet zone are businessmen and parents of babies. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and nora o'donnell. the replacement referees are out. regular officials will be back tonight at the browns/ravens game in baltimore. they reached a deal overnight that follows two days of marathon talks and three weeks of...
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william and kate have arrived in singapore this morning, their first stop on a tour of asia. we'll take you there on "cbs this morning." well, i had all the classic symptoms... like the elephant on my chest... he thought he was having a heart attack. she said, "take an aspirin, we need to go to the hospital." i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm very grateful to be alive. aspirin really made a difference. i'm very grateful to be alive. are made with sweet cherries and the crisp, clean taste of our cranberries. i cannot tell a lie -- 'tis tasty. okay, george washington, did you take my truck out last night? 'tis tasty. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter... he's built a rocket ship to travel into space. google, how far is earth to the moon? moon is 238,900 miles... the great moment had come... ...3...2...1 go ahead you risk takers... you time misplacers... you magnets to mud... you shovers of covers, and lucky shirt lovers... pile it on.
william and kate have arrived in singapore this morning, their first stop on a tour of asia. we'll take you there on "cbs this morning." well, i had all the classic symptoms... like the elephant on my chest... he thought he was having a heart attack. she said, "take an aspirin, we need to go to the hospital." i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm very grateful to be alive. aspirin really...
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they were rests for some time before their tour in southeast asia. a former tabloid editor here in the uk said apparently there's a road about half a mile from this chateau, a public road with a view of the pool and long lens camera you can get a picture of someone from that road and that may have been what happened here. nonetheless saint james plaalac is very furious. they released a statement saying these photos are grotesque and unjustifiable invasion of privacy, reminiscent of the worst excesses of the press and paparazzi during the life of diana, prince of wales. they are working with lawyers to consider what openings are available. >> my assumption is that they are so angry they may pursue legal action and do they have a cause of action here? >> reporter: they very well may. this is a crime in france to invade someone's privacy. if they decide to pursue this it could result in a one year prison term for ted tore of this publication and fines up to $50,000, possibly more if they take this into a civil arena. the problem is we're told that a lot
they were rests for some time before their tour in southeast asia. a former tabloid editor here in the uk said apparently there's a road about half a mile from this chateau, a public road with a view of the pool and long lens camera you can get a picture of someone from that road and that may have been what happened here. nonetheless saint james plaalac is very furious. they released a statement saying these photos are grotesque and unjustifiable invasion of privacy, reminiscent of the worst...
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this weekend, secretary panetta will depart washington for the third trip to asia as secretary of the defense. the trip will take him to japan, china -- >> okay. that is a representative, a spokesperson for the pentagon, george little speaking. but there's new information about arrest made and breaking news now on cnn. we're getting word of arrests in the attack against americans in libya. you saw the press briefing there at the pentagon. these arrests including just for the deaths of the u.s. ambassador to the country again, word that there have been arrests. we'll get more information on that and bring it to you. meantime, joining me now from washington, hal gorani. this is a big development in the case. if you know something, tell me about it. but i want to talk about the hundreds of injured protesters and people injured in egypt today, as well. you've got protests spreading from yemen, iran, kashmir, they have the situation with friday prayers. when they let out and the muslim faith, people of muslim faith pour in to the streets. how dangerous is this now, the reaction to this fil
this weekend, secretary panetta will depart washington for the third trip to asia as secretary of the defense. the trip will take him to japan, china -- >> okay. that is a representative, a spokesperson for the pentagon, george little speaking. but there's new information about arrest made and breaking news now on cnn. we're getting word of arrests in the attack against americans in libya. you saw the press briefing there at the pentagon. these arrests including just for the deaths of the...
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there are several other recent cases of tourists dying under mysterious circumstances in asia. there is some evidence that at least some of the tourists have been poisoned by pesticide used to kill bed bugs. >>> photos from the protest spreading across the arab world. that's up next. woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, you won't pay fees on top of fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no monthly account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no hid
there are several other recent cases of tourists dying under mysterious circumstances in asia. there is some evidence that at least some of the tourists have been poisoned by pesticide used to kill bed bugs. >>> photos from the protest spreading across the arab world. that's up next. woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2:...
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from northern ireland to south asia, from africa to the americas, from the balkans to the pacific rim, we have witnessed convulsions that can accompany transitions to a new political order. at times the conflicts arise along the fault lines of race or tribe, and often they arise from the difficulties of reconciling tradition and faith with the diversity and interdependence of the modern world. in every country there are those who find different religious beliefs threatening, in every culture. those who love freedom for themselves must ask themselves how much are they willing to tolerate freedom for others? that is what we saw play out in the last two weeks as a crude and disgusting video sparked outrage throughout the muslim world. i have made it clear that the united states government had nothing to do with this video, and i believe its message must be rejected by all who respect our common humanity. it is an insult not only to muslims, but to america as well for as the city outside these walls makes clear, we are a country that has welcomed people of every race and every faith. we a
from northern ireland to south asia, from africa to the americas, from the balkans to the pacific rim, we have witnessed convulsions that can accompany transitions to a new political order. at times the conflicts arise along the fault lines of race or tribe, and often they arise from the difficulties of reconciling tradition and faith with the diversity and interdependence of the modern world. in every country there are those who find different religious beliefs threatening, in every culture....
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i'm [inaudible] a or soft i want to shift the region of focus to asia. i was wondering the issues of the right now concerning china and the neighbors are seen as the issue of the rising power and challenging existing power and challenging the united states. is -- how are we in looking at the situation in that kind of framework or is there any other realistic way we can tackle the issue we're facing in the west pacific in a different framework without looking at china as absolutely the agree owe political adversary. is there a realistic way to do it. >> maybe you can pick it up first. at the same time deal with south china's issues/pivot to asia in the context as well. >> i think our relationship with china needs to be looked at in the light of the new world not the century world. this is -- i don't think this is a zerosome game between us and the chinese. they are a rising power, of course, they're getting stronger, they had enormous economic success, they also have enormous political problems. economic problems, all kinds of problems. but as you look at
i'm [inaudible] a or soft i want to shift the region of focus to asia. i was wondering the issues of the right now concerning china and the neighbors are seen as the issue of the rising power and challenging existing power and challenging the united states. is -- how are we in looking at the situation in that kind of framework or is there any other realistic way we can tackle the issue we're facing in the west pacific in a different framework without looking at china as absolutely the agree owe...
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"asia has been a fantastic partnership for the imf. with the mechanism i was struck and encouraged by that statement. >> i think the legacy one decade ago the stigma and reluctance enough this fading
"asia has been a fantastic partnership for the imf. with the mechanism i was struck and encouraged by that statement. >> i think the legacy one decade ago the stigma and reluctance enough this fading
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, a specific power strong enough, where we don't really can dominate in east asia. i do think this'll be the number one issue in foreign policy for the next decade or more. it out to be a big issue in the debate and governor romney. i think they have similar views. it's such an important issue. >> via twitter, mr. ambassador, one viewer has a broad question, a broad statement. what do you think? >> guest: i don't know whether he's referring to iraq or iran. based on my own experience as a diplomat come it's very difficult for the united states to go winning plan to topple the regime. in march 2003 are military was brilliant in our offense into iraq and they could launch saddam hussein. but then we found that we had to stay and occupy the country and we were there for eight years and it was a sad story, tragic story of what happened. and so i think the united states needs to be the strongest country in the world. at the same time we need to know the value of restraint. we can't solve everybody's problem and we can't overuse a massive military to to do too much. we ca
, a specific power strong enough, where we don't really can dominate in east asia. i do think this'll be the number one issue in foreign policy for the next decade or more. it out to be a big issue in the debate and governor romney. i think they have similar views. it's such an important issue. >> via twitter, mr. ambassador, one viewer has a broad question, a broad statement. what do you think? >> guest: i don't know whether he's referring to iraq or iran. based on my own...
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they are taxed in the local market, europe, asia, et cetera and bring the money back to the u.s. and are taxed again by the u.s. these are big movements by executives today to eliminate the second tax so that they could bring some of the money back into the u.s. rather than investing it in plant and people overseas. we've been unable to see any change on that. in addition, small business, i was at the small business administration at a number of small business and large it is their private businesses, smaller business, not multinational large companies, but this is where the job creation in the country comes from small businesses. the small business site is they often times pay the ordinary income tax as a corporate tax rate because they are smaller businesses, have a smaller number of employees come as for fall under the accord area and can tax bracket. so when they talk about higher taxes on millionaires in higher taxes on anybody make you a $200,000, it is not just individuals that get impacted by that. it is small businesses. a small business expect tax rates to go up to 36 o
they are taxed in the local market, europe, asia, et cetera and bring the money back to the u.s. and are taxed again by the u.s. these are big movements by executives today to eliminate the second tax so that they could bring some of the money back into the u.s. rather than investing it in plant and people overseas. we've been unable to see any change on that. in addition, small business, i was at the small business administration at a number of small business and large it is their private...
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support for terrorism, as well as challenges proposed by rising china and geostrategic shifts in the asia-pacific make maintaining american military preeminent as important as ever. and the deadly and tragic attacks on ambassador chris receiveness, foreign service information management officer sean smith, and two other americans at our consulate in benghazi, libya, make clear that islamic extremist terrorism remains a tremendous threat to the middle east, the united statesnd the international community. if the cuts in the sequester go forward, they will fundamentally weaken our current and long-term national security and our ability to meet challenges with these challenges we are facing. implementing these cuts will remain -- will mean reductions in ship building, aircraft and missiles, shrinking our current force to levels not seen since before world war ii. and that means fewer defense-related jobs. according to a study conducted by thaerospace industries association, the job losses will reach two million. let me put that in perspective. the economy added less than 100,000 jobs last month. wor
support for terrorism, as well as challenges proposed by rising china and geostrategic shifts in the asia-pacific make maintaining american military preeminent as important as ever. and the deadly and tragic attacks on ambassador chris receiveness, foreign service information management officer sean smith, and two other americans at our consulate in benghazi, libya, make clear that islamic extremist terrorism remains a tremendous threat to the middle east, the united statesnd the international...
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all the armies of europe, asia, and africa combined with their military chest could not by force take a drink from the ohio or make a track on the blue ridge mountains. and 1000 years this could not occur. at what point is the approach of danger to be expected? answer that if it is ever to reach us, it must spring up amongst us. it cannot come from abroad. if destruction be our lot, we must be its author and finisher. as a nation of free men, we must live through the time or die by suicide. that is a long winded way of saying exactly the same thing john adams said. the question for us as a nation is, what are we going to do about it? are we going to cheat history? are we going to play the political game? are we going to think short term? are we going to make the difficult choices that will set our country back on its feet and create the opportunities and freedom and a potential that was given to us. before you get too depressed and pulled the prozac out of your purse or pocket, we do not have a problem in front of us that is not solvable. that is what nobody is focusing on. next week
all the armies of europe, asia, and africa combined with their military chest could not by force take a drink from the ohio or make a track on the blue ridge mountains. and 1000 years this could not occur. at what point is the approach of danger to be expected? answer that if it is ever to reach us, it must spring up amongst us. it cannot come from abroad. if destruction be our lot, we must be its author and finisher. as a nation of free men, we must live through the time or die by suicide....
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border of south asia and southeast asia, our position is you make. our relationship with burma must take into consideration the situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states -- or the other way around, as soon as we started re-engaging with one another, questions were asked about how this was impacted. people naturally associate u.s.- china relations with the u.s.- burma relations. there were many questions asked as to whether the united states engaged with burma was aimed at containing the influence of china in asia. this is a natural question. one that i think, if we have to answer honestly, cannot be answered simply. because, i do not think that any country could claim either the united states or china or burma, that our relations have nothing to do with the relations that we have with other countries around us. it is only natural that the united states with burma should have some impact on the united states relations with china. i do not think that our relations with the united states would impact, to a certain degree, o
border of south asia and southeast asia, our position is you make. our relationship with burma must take into consideration the situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states -- or the other way around, as soon as we started re-engaging with one another, questions were asked about how this was impacted. people naturally associate u.s.- china relations with the u.s.- burma relations. there were many questions asked as to whether the united states engaged with burma was...
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i think we have been an example to asia, an example to europe. not to mention the marshall plan that brought europe to where it is now. i am always amused that people say that this change can happen. if you look at my european friends, their social democrats with kings and queens. it can happen. >> more questions. >> hello, everybody. i am currently working for the washington quarterly. i like to thank you both for a very interesting talks. my question is directed to general paul the spoke to the universal right that is not universally accepted. my question is, how can the u.s. and the you respect that right while taking a position in a conflict in a country that is confronted with a civil war where atrocities will always be committed by both sides. although, of course, i understand that atrocities are greater, the ones committed. but how do you respect the right in a situation of civil war? >> is not just accepting the right, it is the position of the international world. it is not achievable in every country right now. there are lots of countri
i think we have been an example to asia, an example to europe. not to mention the marshall plan that brought europe to where it is now. i am always amused that people say that this change can happen. if you look at my european friends, their social democrats with kings and queens. it can happen. >> more questions. >> hello, everybody. i am currently working for the washington quarterly. i like to thank you both for a very interesting talks. my question is directed to general paul...
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we prevent hunger by irrigating land in africa and asia. recently i was deeply moved when i visited one of our technological institutes. i saw a man paralyzed from the waist down climb up a flight of stairs fairly easily with the aid of an isreali man. isreal exceptional creativity is matched with creativity and passion. when disaster strikes anywhere in the world, is really and doctors are among the first on the scene -- isreali doctors are among the first on the scene. i have lost both my father and father in law. in the same hospital wards were they retreated, isreali doctors were treating arabs. thousands of arabs from the palestinian territories and arabs from throughout the middle east come to israel to be treated in isreali hospitals by isreali doctors. that is the truth. it is important that you are aware of this. it is because is real treasures life that is real treasures peace and seeks peace. we seek to preserve our historic ties and peace treaties with egypt and jordan. we seek to forge peace with the palestinians. president abb
we prevent hunger by irrigating land in africa and asia. recently i was deeply moved when i visited one of our technological institutes. i saw a man paralyzed from the waist down climb up a flight of stairs fairly easily with the aid of an isreali man. isreal exceptional creativity is matched with creativity and passion. when disaster strikes anywhere in the world, is really and doctors are among the first on the scene -- isreali doctors are among the first on the scene. i have lost both my...
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because the new shiney object is medicare and generally funding on the medicare train is a land war in asia for us. there's some consultants who disagree. some people say this is going to big election, we'll go on the democratic turf and beat them. it thereby first time in my 28 year career running elections i've seen that and i'm hoping i'm wrong. under the old rule book there's a lot of risk here. >> rose: you have been the person who's been most articulate about entrepreneurship and how it can build societies and give people a future. could mitt romney make an argument "i'm that man. i'm more in tune with those ideas that you have than the other guy." >> gotta go now, charlie lachlt laugh (laughs) >> rose: it's a hard question. >> it's a very hard question for me because i do think in terms of things that float my boat i love being with inventors and innovators and people are trying to change the world and leverage technology to do good things. and i think that does probably resonate more with romney than barack obama. but at the same time what bothered me here last night, it's all relat
because the new shiney object is medicare and generally funding on the medicare train is a land war in asia for us. there's some consultants who disagree. some people say this is going to big election, we'll go on the democratic turf and beat them. it thereby first time in my 28 year career running elections i've seen that and i'm hoping i'm wrong. under the old rule book there's a lot of risk here. >> rose: you have been the person who's been most articulate about entrepreneurship and...
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africa, asia, europe, whatever you want. and past history shows that these sanctuary seeking people have come and been accepted in the kingdom. if now i said particularly will be accepted or not i can't say. >> rose: it seems like you're not closing the door. >> well, i don't think i can nor do i think that any leadership of saudi arabia can simply say that mecca and medina are closed to whoever wants to come there it's against all accepted norms and practices. >> rose: because of that, tell me what's going on inside islam today. sunni, shi'a. >> a lot. a lot is going on and king abdullah called for an islamic summit conference last ramadan and all of the islamic leaders practically came, including the leaders of iran and egypt and so on. and his main proposal at that conference was that we as muslim have to get over this issue of sunni versus shi'a. it is taking too much cost on us. and therefore we must come together. and the conferees agreed with him so the resolution that came out of that conference was for the establish
africa, asia, europe, whatever you want. and past history shows that these sanctuary seeking people have come and been accepted in the kingdom. if now i said particularly will be accepted or not i can't say. >> rose: it seems like you're not closing the door. >> well, i don't think i can nor do i think that any leadership of saudi arabia can simply say that mecca and medina are closed to whoever wants to come there it's against all accepted norms and practices. >> rose:...
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speaking at the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit in russia, secretary state clinton said the u.s. continues support for the syrian opposition. >> we have not seen eye to eye with russia on syria. that may continue. if it does continue, then we will work with like-minded states to support the syrian opposition to hasten the day when al-assad falls and to help prepare syria for a democratic future and how big it back on its feet again. there is no point to passing a resolution with no teeth because we have seen time and again that al-assad will ignore it and keep attacking his own people. >> president of a hit the campaign trail over the weekend after a new round of job numbers underscored his challenge to overcome a struggling economy in order to win reelection. the labor department reported friday the economy added 96,000 jobs last month, a lower number than had been predicted. the official unemployment rate saw a slight dip to 8.1%, but only because less people reported they were actively looking for work. speaking in new hampshire, president obama urged supporters to back h
speaking at the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit in russia, secretary state clinton said the u.s. continues support for the syrian opposition. >> we have not seen eye to eye with russia on syria. that may continue. if it does continue, then we will work with like-minded states to support the syrian opposition to hasten the day when al-assad falls and to help prepare syria for a democratic future and how big it back on its feet again. there is no point to passing a resolution with...
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we have to look at the way they're dealing with this, pushing in egypt, pushing into asia, silent and bahrain. >> pushing libya as well. >> yes. al jazeera in itself, fox news channel, [indiscernible] the people in the arab world are very much supportive of al jazeera, a credible source of news. now it is much more questioned by the people. when i was in tunisia, are they running question of what did they want? i think all of this, it played a very positive role in egypt by pushing the people. but we need to look at political -- the whole region to understand there are much more questions to be asked about what are the intentions from supporting some uprisings and for getting others. >> like? >> for example, brain. and been silent, for example, about libya but what also is happening in iraq. and very much nurturing the sense of [indiscernible] a nurturing and mindset as well, doing the job of the careful, tourism is around the corner. i think this is to the questions. >> question with how the u.s. is for rain?ia and ira i think they're supporting sully the current regime. you cannot h
we have to look at the way they're dealing with this, pushing in egypt, pushing into asia, silent and bahrain. >> pushing libya as well. >> yes. al jazeera in itself, fox news channel, [indiscernible] the people in the arab world are very much supportive of al jazeera, a credible source of news. now it is much more questioned by the people. when i was in tunisia, are they running question of what did they want? i think all of this, it played a very positive role in egypt by pushing...
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many families have experienced, and really whether they come from mexico, ireland, italy, germany or asia, that really is the story of america. >> i think it's something that people have forgotten about to a large degrees through these terrible recession times. what does the american dream mean? how do you reinforce the kinds of story that you guys can tell america? >> it means as joaquin has said many times. he's campaigning for congress these days. but this sort of infrastructure of opportunity, of strong public schools, of good units, of student aid. of those things that it takes to experience opportunity in america and america has been the land of opportunity. and so it's our family is i think one example of that. the but there's so many other examples and the importance of tonight and of this election is which one of these candidates is going to ensure that america remains unquestionably the land of opportunity in the coming years. and tonight my speech was about why i'm convinced that's president barack obama. >> you gave mitt romney a few good zingers. you've got to ask your parent
many families have experienced, and really whether they come from mexico, ireland, italy, germany or asia, that really is the story of america. >> i think it's something that people have forgotten about to a large degrees through these terrible recession times. what does the american dream mean? how do you reinforce the kinds of story that you guys can tell america? >> it means as joaquin has said many times. he's campaigning for congress these days. but this sort of infrastructure...